NATURE
Butterflies
Silver-spotted Skipper
Hesperia comma
Wingspan 34mm
Superficially similar to large skipper but dark brown upperwings have distinctive pale spots; greenish brown underwings show the silvery-white spots which give the species its name. Very local and found only on chalk downland in S England. A late species, flying August-September. Larva feeds on grasses.



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